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Sen. Ted Cruz was recently on the Doug Wright show talking about several important issues including his position on federal lands.

(Skip ahead to the 9:10 mark to hear just his comments on federal lands.)

We acknowledge that the fate of federal lands is not the only critical issue in 2016, but it is certainly one of the most significant and impactful — especially for those of us who live in the West and who are working diligently to push back the federal occupation efforts.

Mega Tuesday was a long day and a very narrow victory for Trump in Missouri with just a .1 percent lead over Ted Cruz, but with four state wins, Trump now has more than half the delegates needed for an outright victory.

Gov. John Kasich won his home state of Ohio, but that’s his first actual win. With 66 delegates from the winner-take-all state in his column now plus nine more from North Carolina where he came in third, he now has at least 138 delegates.

On the eve of Idaho’s GOP Presidential Primary, Texas Sen. Ted Cruz announced a long list of Idaho leaders who are now backing his campaign. Many familiar names are on the list including Rep. Raul Labrador, State Treasurer Ron Crane, and the former chairman of the Idaho Republican Party, Norm Semanko.

On Tuesday, March 8th, Idaho Republicans have their Presidential Primary. For many, this will not be a day in which they proudly support their champion, but in which they reluctantly hold their noses and select the lesser evil from the four remaining candidates.

Those looking to their elected officials for guidance will find a mixed message. Idaho Gov. Otter has endorsed Ohio Gov. John Kasich.

Sen. Ted Cruz was in Boise Saturday for the Cruz to Victory rally where he addressed the always hot topic of transferring federal land to the states. As we have previously reported, Cruz remains the candidate most committed to this idea. He certainly didn’t equivocate in his most recent remarks.

We need to transfer that land back to the states, or even better, back to the people.